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Taquerias in San Mateo

For those of you who live or have lived in San Mateo, CA, the choice of taqueria is often a heated and divided debate. The conflict arises between proponents of Pancho Villa and La Cumbre.

I fall in the Pancho Villa camp and had my first steak and shrimp burrito in nearly 2 years. It was as good, if not better, than what I remember. It is likely that I will eat there every night on this trip.

Call me boring; but I am led by my stomach. And the steak and shrimp burrito is calling my name.

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Near Marlborough, MA and have an extra Dell Inspiron 8500/8600 battery?

I have to fly cross-country tomorrow, and the battery life on my (work-provided) Dell Inspiron 8500 is shortly longer than it takes for me to down a shot of tequila.

If you have a spare battery for this laptop that I can beg, borrow, or buy, drop me an e-mail or give me a jingle: 508.410.3865

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The Trees are Tapped

If you are a long time reader, you know that we have three very large Sugar Maples in the front yard of our house. This allows us to do our very own back to the farm routine every spring: tapping the trees and making Maple Syrup.

It sounds like a romantic exercise, and is often portrayed that way. Well, let’s shatter a few myths this morning, shall we?

First, in order to extract the sap from the trees, you have to know exactly where to drill the hole. Yes, drill into a beautiful old tree; once you get past the general tree-hugger, “trees are our friends” mindset, you realize that this is no worse than you getting a blood sample taken. In fact, all of the tap holes from last year have healed over, or couldn’t even be found.

The objective when choosing a location to tap is to find the trees arteries. I have learned the secret technique: find a spot where there in a large exposed root, and see if it traces up to a large branch. Jackpot. The best kind combine this with a line in the wood that looks exactly like Schwarzenegger’s neck veins after a couple of hours of heavy lifting.

Once the tap is hammered in and the bucket|recycled milk jug is hung from the tree, all you have to do is collect the goodness every 4-8 hours.

Now comes the paint and plaster peeling component of the job.

Maple sap contains 1 gallon of syrup for every 40 gallons of sap. This means that Samantha has been boiling the trees’ gifts to us non-stop for the last 3 days. The house is just now starting to smell like maple, as we keep supplementing our base with more and more sap.

Saving money on the humidifier, let me tell you.

The trick to doing this in a suburban neighbourhood is getting past the disbelief and concern for property values that the neighbours show. They seem to think that this harvest of nature’s bounty is unnatural and should be zoned out of existence or regulated in some way. The best way to overcome resistance is to bribe them with some of the end-product. Every neighbour we bribed in this way has smiled and started drooling when they spot the buckets on our trees.

It is a great experience, and a reminder that there is a very interesting world beyond this plastic box I pound on every day.

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This is my boss

Scott Berkun describes my manager perfectly. [here]

Sometimes I sit back and realize that the people who need to be everywhere, in every meeting, need to work 12 hours a day don’t get it.

They may be successful, but what about their rise to the top has made them models for the rest of us?

Frankly, managers that need to work the way that Scott describes strike me as models of inefficiency and ineffectiveness.

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Bay Area Next Week

Looks like I will be in the Bay Area next week (Mar 20-23). I am giving a full day training on Thursday, and meeting with customers between San Francisco and San Jose before then.

It will be good to get back to the old stomping grounds for a few days.

Most likely I will be arriving Monday, flying out late Thursday night.


UPDATE: My itinerary is

— Arrive: Monday Mar 20 2006
— Day trip to LA: Tuesday Mar 21
— Client meetings: Wednesday Afternoon Mar 22 2006
— All-day Client Training: Thursday Mar 23 2006
— Depart: Red-eye Evening Thursday Mar 23 2006

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TypePad Performance — Not the usual rant

For a very long time (or so it seemed), the favourite target for abuse in the blog world was TypePad.

Well, I am here to state that in the last 30 days, the TypePad team has really tightened there ship.

TypePad Performance (30 Days) - Mar 14 2006

Knowing that performance is only one aspect of the equation, I checked the availability for the three TypePad blogs being monitored by GrabPERF. The aggregated success rate for the TypePad measurements fell below 95% in three of the 1,409 hours between 01/15/2006 00:00:00 GMT and 03/14/2006 23:59:59 GMT.

This is a remarkable achievement, and kudos to the TypePad team.

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StatCounter Performance Issue

This afternoon, StatCounter showed a marked increase in performance.

StatCounter -- Mar 14 2006

Normally I wouldn’t highlight an issue that only lasted an hour, but this appears to have been a very unusual issue that saw the page size decrease to nearly nothing, and performance shoot up to around 45 seconds. This combination usually indicates a back-end application timeout which then presents users with an error message.

StatCounter is in the GrabPERF Site Statistics Index.

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